The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio (2024)

-THE REGISTER, SANDUSKY, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, liam Butzin administrator of the cs- closure of mortgage and equitable retute of Alfred Butzin deceased VS. lief, the return of the sheriff on Donald Oberhaus, money only. der of sale has been approved and Held For Assault confirmed and the deed ordered to Sheriff Donald Cullenen was called the purchaser, with order of distrito Erie-tp, night when he bution. A deficiency judgment for 16 caused the Clifford Cottier, the been entered. Montage plaintiff for $1,216.96 has also in formerly of Cleveland.

Cottier was to charged with having assaulted Bert Appointments. Stombaugh, by striking him on the Probate Judge Peter W. Gulau has jaw and fracturing the bones of made the following appointments in jaw. Stombaugh was brought to the his court during the week; Lota SpaPool hospital. soff, administratrix in the matter of Overmyer, On Bench the estate of Tony Spasoff; Edgar Cover, administrator of the estate of for Judge A.

W. Overmyer of Fremont Silas Winters; Harriet E. Kruse, will be here, Monday, March 20 when he has been assigned to hear the case cutrix of the estate of Henry Kruse. of Emma Lenz, administratrix vs. Ot- Application Marriage Licenses to Lenz et a case for money only.

John Finkbeiner, 73, farmer, GrayJudge Allyn will be at Fremont, while town, Mrs. Angeline Coleman, 76,. ElJudge Overmyer is more. Rev. H.

H. Peters, to ofJudge Allyn has assigned seven ficiate. cases for hearing or trial, during the Real Estate Transfers period, March 20 to March 30. -Genoa Building Loan Association to Charles W. Coon, rg.

Report Confirmed 13. Sec. 3. The report of the commission has Put-in confirmed in the E. Tappe, 13.61 Bay--Henry Tappe Middle to Ruth been approved and acres, case of Lulu Draper v9.

Warren Henry Tappe to Ruth E. Tappe, 20.80 Draper et al, on partition and equit- acres, Middle Bass. able relief. Order of sale also enCatawba-tp-Ira J. Fulton, supt.

of tered. banks of Ohio to George F. Meyer, 1 Sale Approved acre, Blk. 3. In the case of Fred Bonnhoft vs.

Clay-tr-Charles W. Coon, to WilRalph Faupel, et for money fore- I liam Masell et al, rg. 13, sec. 12; S. CLAIM WOODPECKER ELIMINATES BORER Eradication of the European borer may result from the downy woodpecker discovering that the pest offers choice food for the bird, L.

Moseley, former local man and college professor at Bowling Green, has announced. The bird is becoming increasingly fond of the corn borers, and with his training in boring soild tree trunks finds it a simple matter to drill into the grub's soft couch. The birds have developed unbelievable ability in locating the grub buried down in the stalk. The bob white is also a good friend the farmer and should be protected, he said. P.

Mothershead et al to George Mothershead, lot 42 w1-2; George W. Mothershead to Eugene R. Newton, lot 42 w1-2. In Idaho it is Illegal to catch fish while sitting on a horse or other animal. This measure was enacted to prevent fishermen riding a horse into a river and casting from such Ian advantageous position.

QUALITY the Same RED TOP FLAVOR the Same! WAIT RED TOP SYRI Reduced Think of it! RED TOP your faverite malt the highest quality obtainable new at remarkably low price. Ask Your Dealer. RED TOP MALT Sandusky Butter Egg W. Water St. ARGEST SELLING by Millions Mild COFFEE ECONOMY ESTANUSHED Favured and Mellow 3 o'clock COFFEE IN THE WORLD Eight Oclock COFFEE Reduces it's Price Ibs 17 for Fri.

and Sat. this week BEANS Red Beans or Pork Red and Kidney Beans lb. can 5c Rolled Oats Sunnyfield Brand 20 pkg. oz. 5c Whitehouse Milk tall can 5c PINK SALMON 3 tall cans 25c Rolled Oats bag.

lb. 49c Ketchup Quaker Maid 14 bottle 10 RICE Fancy Blue Rose 3 pounds 10C Navy Beans 4 lbs. 10 Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps lb. 10 CIGARETTES Popular Brands pkg. 12c Macaroni or Spaghetti 8 pkg.

oZ. 5c Corn Flakes Post Kellogg's Toasties or Irg. pkg. 10 NUTLEY OLEO pounds 25c PORK ROAST Short Shoulders Cut lb. BEEF STEAK Choice Shoulder lb.

10c PORK STEAK Shoulder lb. 10c CHICKENS Fancy Hens Stewing Ib. 14c FREE WEINERS Large Juicy SATURDAY WEINER SAMPLES 3 Ibs. 25c POT ROAST of BEEF Quality lb. BULK SAUSAGE HAMBURGER 2 Ibs.

15c SMOKED PICNICS Mild Cure lb. 7c VEAL ROAST Shoulder Cuts lb. Ill SLAB BACON In Piece the lb. 10c FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES ORANGES California Medium Size Navels, 2 doz. 39c LEAF LETTUCE Fancy Fresh pound 5c APPLES Delicious Winesaps Deep Red 4 Ibs.

19c Large Yellow pound 5c Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. Bananas Ripe Fruit 15c Large each Grape Fruits 4 for 15c Head Lettuce solid heads 8c A FOOD STORES PAGE TWELVE Breakfast Table Talk PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL, H.AS discharged Burs. Jack l'owers, Berlin Icights. GEORGE PUCKRIN AND lienr; Webster, Sandusky, expect to leave soon 16r a trip through the west. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL has dicchargel Ruth Lublow.

Decatur-st, and Esther Casper, DAUGHTER WAS BORN TO Mr. and Mrs. James Fosco, AustinThursday at Good Samaritan Hospital. ADAUGHTER WAS BORN TO Mr. and Mrs.

Pierre Parker, Gartland-av. at l'rovidence Hospital Thursday. A MEETING OF ERIE ENcampment No. Order Odd Fellows, wil! be held tonight at 7:30 p. Officials have requested all patriarchs to attend.

A FINE OF SI AND COSTS WITH costs suspended for violation of the all night parking ordinance has been given W. H. Kerrush, salesman, Bowling Green. EVENING SERVICES AT THE First Christian Church Sunday will be conducted by the Rev. G.

B. Nance, pastor of the Christian Church of Clyde and his choir. MOUNTAIN LIFE SKETCHES and songs be given by the ComCrusaders at the Calvary parmunition Saturday night. The mecting will start at 7:30. A BUSINESS MEETING OF THE Crescent Athletic club will be held Friday night at the foot of Curranst.

All who wish to members have been invited to attend. MR. AND MRS. HERBERT Farrell and son, Nashville, sec. former local residents, are guests at Rieger.

Mr. Farrell is an official of the Farrell Cheel: Foundry. A SUSPENDED FINE OF $3 AND costs was given Walter Stiewe, 28, taborer, in municipal court Thursday on a charge of assault and battery. He was released pending good behavior. A LETTER FROM MRS.

MAZIE Ryan, Long Beach. California, has been received by Mrs. Jack Barrett of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. She stated that she and Mrs. hel Scisinger, her daughter.

were safe. THE PERIOD BETWEEN day afternoon and Thursday noon clapsed without a run being made by the fire department. There have been 85 runs since Jan. 1, three of them "false alarms" This represented niore runs than usual for the first part A ST. PATRICK'S DAY ENTERtainment will be given by the Holy Angels' Catholic parish for members and friends tonight at Holy Angels' hall.

Children of the school will present a program. Al Reckinger and his Merry Makers will provide music. It will begin at 7:43. INCOME TAX FILINGS MAY BE made up to and including March 31, CHID MADE CANE BEET SUGAR SUGAR You're wrong, Madamthey are both the same! In plain language sugar is sugar. Beet sugar and cane, sugar are both identical.

There is no difference except thisThousands of wage earners in Ohio grow and prepare your sugar beet crop. The only way this vast army of Ohio citizens can get a decent living is by your buying and using Ohio Made Beet Sugar. Buy Ohio Made Beet Sugar and you lend a helping hand to the very backbone of your own State--the Ohio farmer. Buy and Use Ohio Made Beet Sugar Available in 5-10-25 and 100 lb. sacks.

For sale at all grocers. Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association, Toledo, Ohio OTTAWA -CO COURT NOTES PORT CLINTON, March -The county commissioners were special session Monduy look over some official matters. Their next. regular meeting will be Monday, March 20. Case Passed The case of Rinkus A.

Newman. vs. William H. Millspaugh, only which had been set for hearing, on Tuesday of this week, has been passed from hearing, indefinitely. Hearing Continued The hearing in the case of the Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington, vs.

Louis Gimm et al, for moncy only sand equitable relief, which en or Tuesday, nas -been continued. Judgment Entered A judgment has been entered for the plaintiff for $1,967.60, in the case of Sorg vs. Alvin Engler, for money only. New Cases Filed New cases filed in the common pleas court during the week are: The Genoa Banking company v9. Alma N.

Burdge ct al, for money, foreclosure And cquitable relief; Norma Fox vs. Poskitt Fox, divorce and alimony; gar R. Rowe vs. the Ohio Public Service company, money only and Wilaccording to official word received by the revenue office here Thursday. A fourth of the tax must he paid on filing and interest from March 15 to March 31 on that tax, must be paid at the rate of six per cent.

"JOKERS" WHO PRETENDED to represent the city-state employment office called three men by telephone Thursday and told them were waiting for them at the office. The calls were withont authority and there were no jobs for them. Action against such jokers is being considered. WELFARE STATISTICS SHOW Sandusky ranked second in the state in February in the number of unemployed put to work. Cleveland was first.

Sandusky put 474 work and Cleveland 673. In January the local office, in charge of R. Struble, was first In the state and second in the previous six months period. A PLEA FOR BETTER APPREciation of and attitude toward the ministry Was voiced before the Rotary meeting at Hotel Rieger Thursday noon by the Rev. Thomas Hughes.

A committee was appointto nominate candidates election in April. Ed Hartman was named chairman, R. C. Snyder and F. Prout as the other members.

DETAILS OF THE TIDAL wave which hit Santa Cruz, Cuba, several weeks ago are contained in letters received here by Fred Ritzenthaler, sailor, aboard tug towned the Ford Motor Co. The tug got into the tail end of a storm while entering San Juan harbor. Santa Cruz had 5,000 population before the tidal wave but now has less than he sald, WILD DUCKS AND OTHER wild fowl by the thousands are migrating to the Sandusky Bay marshes, visitors to the region report. Many thousands of ducks were seen there Sunday, Ed Hinkey Cedar Point said. A spattering geese may be seen along with thousands of mudhens.

Heavy penalties are provided for taking wild unlawfully. FRESH FISH Perch and pike 18c, pickerel 25c, fillet of perch and pike 35c. We catch the fish we sell. Hansen Fish Market, Foot of Columbus Avenue. en OPS Parents Teachers Children I Let these rules be observed in outdoor play THE coming of warm weather brings children outdoors for all kinds of healthy sports, which are to be encouraged.

These need not be hazardous, but children so often are carried away by their interest in play and forget the simplest precautions. Their elders should continuously call these rules to their minds: Don't climb poles, towers, or trees in the vicinity of wires. the possibility of falls, wires frequently carry heavy charges of electric current that may cause serious injury. Don't touch a fallen or dangling wire. It may carry an electric current.

Report it to police or to us. Don't fly kites in the. vicinity of overhead wires. Wet string conducts electric current. Don't use wire for kite string.

Don't spray water from a hose on any overhead wire. Water conducts electricity. Don't play near deep water, even though able to swim. Deep water dive is dangerous to everyone. When bathing, never until you are sure the water is of proper depth.

Don't play in the street or about railroad tracks. Don't "hop" rides on any moving vehicle. Whatever you do, stop, look, think. Play safe! The OHIO PUBLIC SERVICE C.O "Subsidiary of Cities Service Co.".

The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio (2024)

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